Tuesday, 20 September 2011

Gay Military Ban Pentagon Says It's Ready For End - Don't ask, don't tell (DADT)

Don't ask, don't tell  (DADT) was the official United States policy on homosexuals serving in the military from 21 December, 1993  to 20 September , 2011.
The Pentagon's "do not ask, do not tell" gays and lesbians from policy prohibiting openly in the military service ended officially at 0:01 Tuesday morning at the clock 17 years.
The repeal will be greeted with celebrations in all 50 Member States as a service to gay for the first time in their sexual identity without fear of reveal.

The Pentagon spokesman George Little said Monday that the army is ready for the end of the policy that took effect in 1993 under President Bill Clinton.
The Huffington Post spoke with Todd Burton, 43, an army colonel lieutenant stationed in Arlington, Virginia, on Monday evening.

While "free" describes the repeal of "empowerment" and he also realized that freedom is "a little getting used to."

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